The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... things in this system are capable only of interchange ; that there can be no destruction of that which exists , and no creation of new energy " ; " that the human mind itself , emotion , will , and all their phenomena were once latent ...
... things in this system are capable only of interchange ; that there can be no destruction of that which exists , and no creation of new energy " ; " that the human mind itself , emotion , will , and all their phenomena were once latent ...
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... things before involved in mystery are brought to light and arrange themselves in definite order , enabling us to anticipate the occurrence of other results , and to prevent them . The ataxie locomotrice , first described by Dr. Duchenne ...
... things before involved in mystery are brought to light and arrange themselves in definite order , enabling us to anticipate the occurrence of other results , and to prevent them . The ataxie locomotrice , first described by Dr. Duchenne ...
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... things , celestial mechanics , for instance . Yet those who could not understand a single line of Laplace's work never think of denying the truth of mathematics , or the usefulness of astronom- ical induction , or the legitimacy even of ...
... things , celestial mechanics , for instance . Yet those who could not understand a single line of Laplace's work never think of denying the truth of mathematics , or the usefulness of astronom- ical induction , or the legitimacy even of ...
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... things and of seeking comfort in the appearance of absolute certainty . Thus metaphysics and physics are the rightful successors after a reign of scepticism . And Socrates himself began to speculate , as though unable to subsist on the ...
... things and of seeking comfort in the appearance of absolute certainty . Thus metaphysics and physics are the rightful successors after a reign of scepticism . And Socrates himself began to speculate , as though unable to subsist on the ...
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... thing . But he did not repeat the crude apothegm of the Greek . He said that the mind has potential knowledge , as ... thing was such by virtue of its in- herent dimensions , and the thinking thing was such by virtue of its innate ...
... thing . But he did not repeat the crude apothegm of the Greek . He said that the mind has potential knowledge , as ... thing was such by virtue of its in- herent dimensions , and the thinking thing was such by virtue of its innate ...
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